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LETTERPEOPLE Participation in competitive athletics involved a large per- centage of students during the year. The success and comra- dery of team and individual victories and losses made the year a special time for many “jocks”. Lettermen and Let- terwomen Clubs celebrated the accomplishments of school athletes with a year- end banquet and with award- ing of letters to those who met the requirements and stan- dards to earn the “A”. Foot- ball players and cross country members will remember this year as a distinct one — the year they were letterpeople and state champions. HOCKEY Although not officially rec- ognized as a sport, and still carrying a club status in the district, the hockey team drew more attention, participation and spectators than ever before. “The biggest thrill of this season was our unexpected first-place win at the First Annual Brighton Hockey Tournament.” boasted Dave Rodgers, hockey team player. Our season this year was much more successful be- cause of the interest and help of the coaches. Butch Niederhauser and Sandy Speck.” continued Dave. With an expanded sched- ule. because of the entry of three new high school teams into the sport, the team was able to post some satisfying victories. Al- though at state playoffs the Hawks were eliminated early, the players had seen a year of grow- ing support and talent come to a productive end. Pete M or ley brought home aclaim tor himself and Alta by being named the MVP of the State Football Tournament Sporting Life LETTERMEN: Kevin Arrington. Mike Childs. Steve Hulse. Todd Larsen. Da- vid Lehman. Scott Lewis. Greg Olsen. Daryl Orgill. Russell Steeneck. Doug Sweet. Lavoy Whitmore. Robbie Dam- janovich. Danny Dent. Robert Free- bairn. Mike Knowles. Paul Prawitt. De- ven Hansen. Ryan Odneal. Scott Clark. Jason Barlow. Jason Bullock. Troy Bangert. Jon Beesley. Chad Brown. Dave Bush. Jerry Brewster, Mike Gansuage. Carl Hothan. Mike Jensen. Peter Morley. Todd Paul. Stan Price. Jon Roderick. Terry Sylvester. Brett Smith. Todd Thornton. Jon Worlton. Dave Walker. Corey Young. Tony Wartman. Tony Elggren. Ron Ricks. Dave McQuivey. Brian Barnhill. Jeff Davis. Mark Frkovich. Chuck Godfrey. Darrin Handley. Steve Har- dy. Ron Harrison. Jay Holeman. Eric Knowles. Todd Rodriguez. Troy Long. Pat McGinnis. Sam Mishmash. Chad Ogden. Russ Parry. Tyler Petit. David Rake. Brad Rentfro. Roger Taylor. John Tenney. Scott VanWoerkom. Doug Warr. Neil Wardle. Buddy Zar- bock. Jeff Farmer. Brooke Nipko. Ke- vin Bouwman. Brett Gordon. Chet Nipko. Troy Miner. Scott Willisms. Mario Schroder. Tucker Nipko. Pete Fer- rell. Craig Schmitke. Jeff Dehlm. Russ Parry. Dave Douglas. Erik Gustafson. Paul Prawitt. Travis Clark. Scott Deyhle. Joel Kempner. Chuck Oseija. Doug Bour- dreaux. Troy Wallin. Darin Speck At Cottonwood Heights Spa a face oft begins the second period of play against the Judge Bulldogs. 7ft ■ Letterpeople
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Cycling Club Homecoming week brought the in- troduction of a new club. The cycling club made it’s first appearance during the parade with it's first race. Tour De France. This club originated with Ricky Hatch and Kevin Smith, who both placed in the first race. The next event club members participated in was a 40 mile ride to Timpanagos Cave. Some club members will be cy- cling to California during the summer FHA Hero Future Homemakers of America, better known as hero, started the year off with their annual candle lighting meeting. They installed new members and new officers at this festive event. The club also sponsered Sweethearts, one of the year's most fun dances In April the club participated in the FHA state competition. They compet- ed in table setting, child care, cook- ing. sewing, and job interviews. They Pushing it to the limit, cyclists give it their all in the last yards of the race. were judged individually not as a team Many members of the club re- ceived high honors Stage Crew Theater Tech or stage crew was the club in charge of all the lighting and sound for everything that went on in the auditorium. They set lights, ran the sound system and set colors for the school plays and other productions that took place at Alta Lights play a big part in creating a mood for the performances. They also stayed after school for all play practices to help build sets and learn the lighting. FFA Future Farmers of America was a new club at Alta. Club president. An- gie Bates, attended the national con- vention in Kansas City. They held weekly meetings discussing future and past activities They put a new twist into the fund raising scene, they sold watches instead of the traditional can- dy bars and M M’s. F.H.A. H.E.R.O.: Row Stephanie Ba- binchak — secretary, Kaylene Jepp- son - region representative. Wen dee Whitmore — vice president, Julie VanCowenberghe — historian, Cheryl Preece — president. Row 2: Tammy Olesen. Tawni McKee. Laura Jones. Renate Harlodson. Coralyn Brown. Becky Webb. Suzanne Peterson. Row 3 Chris Mackelprang. Lori Lewis. Terri Olson. Shelly Bailey. Cris Carlson. Diane Clark. Tammy Hilton. Claudia Nyberg. Row 4: Diana Mounteer. Colleen Bon- iva. Lynette Park. Ron Harrison. Kristy Boulton. Kim Dixon. Chris Barlow CYCLING CLUB: Row 1 Jeff Lam- bert. Ricky Hatch. Kevin Smith. Shaun Tullis Row 2: Trevor Peters. Jeff Crawford. Andrew Soderberg. Brian Hall. Row 3: Ken Smtz. Jason Horn. Howard Baskin. Todd Gardiner. Doug Gregory — advisor Clubs ■ 77
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LETTERWOMEN: Charlotte Cato. Holly Cuintana. Kone Loosle. Michelle Gee. Monica Myrick. Melanie Ball. Debbie Nordberg. Kerrie Geibel. Nancy Ellis. Jan Fuller. Julie Hanson. Lori Labrum. Jill Ri- chins. Jill Schuman. Kelli Enmss. Lisa Mig- liaccio. Gmeal Davidson. Wendy Smith. Karren Murri. JoAnne McDonald. Jackie Eyre. Erin Wash. Sandra Larsen. Kris Conklin. Jennifer Johnson. Suzzi Murri. Dannette Danielson. Melissa Kershaw. Mynde Arrington. Kirsten Aure. April Bai- ley. Kristen Glazier. Tammy Garrett. Heather Hall. Ladee Jensen. fV mie Jones. Whitney Milligan. Melanie Pace. Ashley Rust. Pitrice Boshard. Susie But- ler. Sheri Forbes. Monica Franz. Jamie McMullin. Cindie Melendez. Renae Ro- den. Marm Young. Kim Milne. Wendy Jef- freis. Marji Sutherland. Kelli Stringham. Debbie England. Kane Carter HOCKEY TEAM: Row 1: Jeff Lambert. Tim Paul. Larry Cooper. Steve Anguay Row 2: Matt Os- borne. John Lambert. Bonnier Moulton. Ron Olney Row 3 Mike Sipsma. Dave Rogers. Darren Speck. Brad Picket Hockey ■ 79
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